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January 15 page 1

[January 15, 1943 page 1]
SPEEDOMETER
PUBLISHED BI-WEEKLY BY THE LOUISVILLE CEMENT CORPORATION
VOLUME XII JANUARY 15, 1943 NUMBER I
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MEN
1. Make sure that the operating head of the department, in which you are to work hnows when and where the work is to be done.
2. If you are to work on any power driven machine, or other power equipment, make sure that it is locked, or otherwise out of commission, and cannot be set in motion without your permission.
3. Wear snugly fitting clothing --no loose ends - about machinery: and always carry your goggles - you may need them unexpectedly.
4. Use only safe tools in good condition.
5. Be especially careful of electric shock hazards; use only portable electrical equipment which inspection shows to be in good condition.
6. Never work alone under conditions which you know to be extraordinarily hazardous.
7. Do not overload hoists, ropes, chains, scaffolds, ladders, or any other equipment or structure which you may use to support loads.
8. Before placing the repaired equipment in-service, see that all safeguards are in and check to make sure that everything else is O. K.
KEEP ON BUYING WAR BONDS
...and YOU talk of "SACRIFICES"!
Maybe you've heard some of them . . .
The people who complain because they can't always get their brand of coffee or because the right cut of meat is scarce ...
The man who "sacrifices" an extra week's vacation to buy a War Bond or two, and the woman who "gives up" a new hat to put the money into a War Bond.
Next time you hear somebody talk this way, answer like this ...
Sacrifice? Is there anything you can do to match the bravery of our fighting men? Is there any 'sacrifice' you can make to equal that of a man who gives his life?
"You don't 'sacrifice' anything when you buy a War Bond. You get back $4 for every $3 you invest. You get absolute safety - with the pledge of the world's strongest nation behind you. You get security for the future. You can't lose!"
To win this war we Americans MUST buy War Bonds. We MUST give our boys the ships, tanks, guns and planes they need to win. Not just with our "spare" money, but with every dime and dollar we can scrape together.
Let's forget the interest, the safety, and the security. LET'S WIN THIS WAR!
Every dollar you put into War Bonds is life insurance for our boys. THAT'S what counts! In the lives of these boys is the salvation of our country.
So don't let anybody talk ever to you again about "sacrifices"!
LEST WE FORGET
Tire Inspection by Mar. 31
State Income Tax by Jan. 31
Auto License by Mar. 1
Federal Income Tax by Mar. 15
SWAP A RIDE
Hippity-Swap to the defense shop
To save our tires just dandy.
We'll stick out our thumbs to save precious gum*
And with the girls be handy!
*rubber
LET'S KEEP GOING

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[January 15, 1943 page 1]
SPEEDOMETER
PUBLISHED BI-WEEKLY BY THE LOUISVILLE CEMENT CORPORATION
VOLUME XII JANUARY 15, 1943 NUMBER I
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MEN
1. Make sure that the operating head of the department, in which you are to work hnows when and where the work is to be done.
2. If you are to work on any power driven machine, or other power equipment, make sure that it is locked, or otherwise out of commission, and cannot be set in motion without your permission.
3. Wear snugly fitting clothing --no loose ends - about machinery: and always carry your goggles - you may need them unexpectedly.
4. Use only safe tools in good condition.
5. Be especially careful of electric shock hazards; use only portable electrical equipment which inspection shows to be in good condition.
6. Never work alone under conditions which you know to be extraordinarily hazardous.
7. Do not overload hoists, ropes, chains, scaffolds, ladders, or any other equipment or structure which you may use to support loads.
8. Before placing the repaired equipment in-service, see that all safeguards are in and check to make sure that everything else is O. K.
KEEP ON BUYING WAR BONDS
...and YOU talk of "SACRIFICES"!
Maybe you've heard some of them . . .
The people who complain because they can't always get their brand of coffee or because the right cut of meat is scarce ...
The man who "sacrifices" an extra week's vacation to buy a War Bond or two, and the woman who "gives up" a new hat to put the money into a War Bond.
Next time you hear somebody talk this way, answer like this ...
Sacrifice? Is there anything you can do to match the bravery of our fighting men? Is there any 'sacrifice' you can make to equal that of a man who gives his life?
"You don't 'sacrifice' anything when you buy a War Bond. You get back $4 for every $3 you invest. You get absolute safety - with the pledge of the world's strongest nation behind you. You get security for the future. You can't lose!"
To win this war we Americans MUST buy War Bonds. We MUST give our boys the ships, tanks, guns and planes they need to win. Not just with our "spare" money, but with every dime and dollar we can scrape together.
Let's forget the interest, the safety, and the security. LET'S WIN THIS WAR!
Every dollar you put into War Bonds is life insurance for our boys. THAT'S what counts! In the lives of these boys is the salvation of our country.
So don't let anybody talk ever to you again about "sacrifices"!
LEST WE FORGET
Tire Inspection by Mar. 31
State Income Tax by Jan. 31
Auto License by Mar. 1
Federal Income Tax by Mar. 15
SWAP A RIDE
Hippity-Swap to the defense shop
To save our tires just dandy.
We'll stick out our thumbs to save precious gum*
And with the girls be handy!
*rubber
LET'S KEEP GOING